Dony Tata wrote:
how to configure virtual domain with tutorial in http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-install/postfix-virtual.html,
Here's an example. Say that Postfix is configured to handle the virtual
domains dom1.ain, dom2.ain, and dom3.ain, and further
that in your main.cf file you've got the following settings:
myhostname = mail.dom1.ain
mydomain = dom1.ain
mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain
virtual_alias_maps =
hash:/some/path/to/virtual-dom1,
hash:/some/path/to/virtual-dom2,
hash:/some/path/to/virtual-dom3
If in your virtual-dom1 file, you've got the following lines:
dom1.ain IGNORE
@dom1.ain @mail.dom1.ain
How to make file virtual-dom2 and virtual-dom3 ?
Except for the subject this is exactly the same thing you posted less
than 11 hours previously. My answer at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2008-July/062683.html
still applies.
As far as the virtual-dom2 and virtual-dom3 files in this example are
concerned, like the virtual-dom1 file, they would be pre-existing files
in your Postfix installation before integration with Mailman.
If you won't tell us what your configuration is and what you want to do,
we can't help you.
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